Example sentences of "they [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Utterly absorbed with their cooking , none of the Halflings had noticed the Wolf Riders as they sprung from the mountain valley , neatly enveloping the camp and driving a wedge between them and the rest of the Emperor 's army .
2 What did you think they lacked at the time ?
3 It has been the deliberate policy of the Supplement to give these the prominence they lacked during the period when the OED was being edited .
4 Now , belatedly , they tried to take them by force , an exercise in which they failed despite the loss of tens of thousands of irreplaceable soldiers .
5 If they failed at the game , Camazotz would swiftly behead them , and their spirits appeared as stars in the eastern sky .
6 One prime minister was assassinated by the Brothers ; they failed in an attempt on Nasser himself .
7 They failed in the former endeavour but succeeded in the latter .
8 Had they checked with a knowledgeable nuclear physicist — and there were several in the nearby physics department who could have helped — or held a technical seminar before the press conference , they would have learned this before events overtook them .
9 The pastel-coloured costumes were at once demure and provocative ; fitted tight from throat to hip , they clung to every line of the delicate , high-breasted figures , heightening the allure of slender shoulders , tiny waists and the swell of young Ranks ; below the waist , however , the gossamer-light , side-split skirts and billowing trousers of white silk shrouded legs and thighs in secrecy , and to Chuck and Joseph the exotic girls of Saigon seemed not to walk but to float gently beneath the tamarinds on the evening breeze .
10 Six-year-old Michael Smith and his parents were spotted by a passing yacht as they clung to a tiny buoyancy bag in darkness .
11 At one point tears rolled from his eyes ; they crept down the side of his face , and into his ears ; he continued to lie rigid .
12 Inside the garden , they crept towards the house , and now , for the first time , Oliver realized in horror that the purpose of the expedition was robbery , and maybe even murder .
13 Later , under cover of darkness , they crept into the house , where Charles hid for the night in the attic .
14 The woman had four other children by her marriage ; they crept into the room , peeped at Edouard , and crept away .
15 They crept onto the bridge without meeting the expected sentry .
16 They crept up the stairs but ca n't have got more than half way up when our cat , Pete , came scurrying down followed by the chopper and the lump of wood .
17 In their first scene together , where Fluellen begins with a feeling of respect for Pistol 's bravery at the bridge ( how obtained we know not ) , they dispute about the iconography of the goddess Fortune , Pistol in verse , Fluellen in prose , more coherently ( III.vi.20–60 ) .
18 Cramlington illustrates real issues , in particular the extensive development gains made by the private developers on land they owned at the beginning of the whole process .
19 They lay for a while catching their breath , then returned to Nettles .
20 They lay for a while , their hands lightly clasped , each deeply engrossed in their own thoughts .
21 They lay for a little , amicably holding hands .
22 Something they cultivated after the Iraqi Gulf War .
23 Kangaroos can sustain speeds of up to 25 km/h for long periods ; but what they gain in the springs , they lose as pendulums .
24 It has the advantage for believers of saving them from having to invent their own personal neurosis , and they gain from the social nature of religion rather than the purely private character of a personal neurosis .
25 There also needs to be a plan for evaluating the project and the librarian and the teacher should discuss the evaluation of the pupils ' ability to use the microcomputer ( technical skills ) and their ability to make use of the information they gain from the microcomputer ( information skills ) .
26 It was argued that it unfairly penalized those who worked throughout their lives until their mid-sixties , but were thrown onto the Poor Law before they qualified for the pension .
27 Normally that would mean they qualified for the world indoor event , but Johnson has the option of appealing to Athletics Canada for one of Canada 's two 60m berths .
28 It was then that she noticed how gravely and interestedly he was looking at her , had looked at her ever since they met outside the shop .
29 They met outside the Social Services and he had pleaded with her to return to him and their home in Oxford .
30 They met with no resistance from government troops .
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